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Lost to follow-up (treatment outcome)

DEFINITION

A person who did not start treatment or whose treatment was interrupted for two consecutive months or more.

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SOURCE DEFINITION

A patient who did not start treatment or whose treatment was interrupted for 2 consecutive months or more.

From: WHO
Year: 2021

OTHER DEFINITIONS

TERM 1

Person who did not start treatment or whose treatment was interrupted for ≥2 consecutive months

From: The Union
Year: 2019

TERM 2

Patient whose treatment was interrupted for ≥2 consecutive months

From: The Union
Year: 2018

TERM 3

TB patient who did not start treatment or whose treatment was interrupted for 2 consecutive months or more

From: WHO
Year: 2013

TERM 4

Patient whose treatment was interrupted for 2 consecutive months or more

From: WHO
Year: 2013

TERM 5

Failure to complete the full duration of follow-up as specified in the trial protocol

From: Scientific article (Int J Tuberc Lung Dis.)
Year: 2016

TERM 6

A patient who did not start treatment or whose treatment was interrupted for 2 consecutive months or more.

From: WHO
Year: 2021

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